The Human Password!
As President Obama outlines his cyber security strategy, tech firms are working on ways to better protect you, without passwords and PIN numbers. That’s right!
Instead, you’d use your body to unlock devices, sign in to accounts and make payments. What part of your body you ask? Well, not just any part but your face and even your heartbeat! How awesome is that!
The technology will sense the rhythm of your heart, which with the right heart will allow the device to unlock. Talk about top secret.
Tech firms are looking to produce these products as fast as possible with the growing market and should be on display within the next couple of years.
Harry Kubota
January 21, 2015
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